I have sensitive skin but the only kind of acne I get are cysts, How can I treat them?

August 11th, 2010 by Carrie

Question: I have sensitive skin but the only kind of acne I get are cysts, How can I treat them?
I am a 14 year old girl who has pretty sensitive skin. I don’t break out very much, but when I do I get massive and painful cysts that don’t come to a head at all. I never get whiteheads or blackheads. What would the best form of treatment for these cysts be? I don’t want to burn my face and I want to keep the price cheap.
Thanks in advance.

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3 Comments on “I have sensitive skin but the only kind of acne I get are cysts, How can I treat them?”

  1. Aurora Alice BLUE says:

    lucky!! no blakc or white heads! but go to the dr and get on anti’s they will clear that right up! and make sure you eat yogurt and drink a lot of water to balance the bacteria in ur body! or elseeeeee ur bodyyyyyy will hate u/

  2. Julian says:

    It is important that you let your dermatologist confirm that you are having cystic acne as different type of acne requires different treatment. If it is cystic acne, your dermatologist will give you cystic acne treatment which may include accutane (or isotretinoin). However, take note that this medicine has side effects and need your doctor’s prescription.

  3. Thunderwave says:

    Get good sleep. Stress increases your skin’s oiliness, which, combined with sweat and dirt, can clog pores and cause pimples. (Change your pillowcase frequently.)

    Acne medications may cause your skin to initially break out worse than before because all FDA-approved acne medications (benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, and sulfur) are causing your skin to regenerate faster. This brings existing acne pimples already under your skin (but not visible yet) to the surface, which in turn causes a massive but fortunately temporary break out. Give the medications time to work — about one to two weeks — and you will notice a big difference in the quality of your skin.

    See a dermatologist if over the counter remedies does not work. They specialize in skin care and can prescribe you medicines that help you improve it.

    Drink plenty of water. Staying well hydrated can help your condition improve, because the “waste management” control system in your body requires a lot of water to do its job. Without enough water, the body has difficulty removing some waste products efficiently.

    Bye…

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